Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.

Congratulations to Finn O’Mara, who won last week’s poll with 22% of the vote after his performance in Whitstable’s 2-0 FA Vase semi-final first-leg win over Hartpury University.

Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

Mitchell Beeney saved two penalties as Beckenham won 1-0 at Phoenix Sports in Isthmian South East.

Ricardo Thompson had an excellent game at right-back as Whitstable kept the clean sheet they needed in the second leg at Hartpury to reach the FA Vase final at Wembley.

Player-boss Ryan Smith scored the only goal as Lydd Town moved out of the SCEFL Premier Division relegation zone by beating second-placed VCD.

Folkestone Invicta midfielder Amadou Kassarate. Picture: Helen Cooper

Aaron Barnes helped Ramsgate to a clean sheet, including a superb interception, as Ben Smith’s side moved to within two wins of the Isthmian South East title thanks to a 1-0 success against Broadbridge Heath.

Wing-back Remeao Hutton scored his first Gillingham goal as Gareth Ainsworth’s side drew 2-2 at Salford in League 2.

Amadou Kassarate scored twice, taking him to eight goals since his late-August arrival, as Folkestone drew 2-2 at Isthmian Premier leaders Dartford.

A hat-trick from Charlie Clover helped high-flying Rusthall beat Sutton Athletic 5-0 in the SCEFL Premier Division.

Kieron Campbell scored the opener as Faversham closed in on SCEFL Premier title glory with a 3-1 victory at Kennington.

Gillingham wing-back Remeao Hutton. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Ruben Soares-Junior provided two quality assists as Dover came from a goal down to beat Cheshunt 2-1 and open up a five-point cushion in the race for an Isthmian Premier play-off place.

Emmanuel Oluwasemo scored a hat-trick on his debut in Herne Bay’s thumping 9-1 win over relegated Lancing in Isthmian South East.

Top scorer Mitchell May was back among the goals with a double as Sittingbourne beat Erith Town 3-0 to stay seven points behind Ramsgate in Isthmian South East.

James Collins is our top boss after Herne Bay’s emphatic win over Lancing at Winch’s Field.



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